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Sold/Expired SOLD OUT: Ti P0 and BeCu P0 with Nichia 219 and Trit

jorn

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Re: FS: Ti P0 and BeCu P0 with Nichia 219 and Trit

LoL i saw your pic and got really disspointed. Thinking "man im a idiot.. why dident i get the blue glow... " :party:

The blue looks great.:thumbsup:
 

jorn

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Re: FS: Ti P0 and BeCu P0 with Nichia 219 and Trit

Got mine today. Really happy with it:twothumbs

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Silgt

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Re: FS: Ti P0 and BeCu P0 with Nichia 219 and Trit

^ the longer light looks familiar...is that a UniVex AAA? funny for two AAA lights (probably distance cousin too) there's such a big difference in the overall length
 
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jorn

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Re: FS: Ti P0 and BeCu P0 with Nichia 219 and Trit

Yes, it's the univex. It got a regular pill with a led mounted on a star, forward clicky, and tir flood optic. All add some lenght. It's a small aaa clicky. The P0 is the shortest aaa light out there. Mulehead, twisty, led mounted directly on the driver. It's as compact as it gets.
They do got stuff in common. Awsome craftsmanship, floodbeams, similar priced ,and worth every $

Tried to get a nice sized macro that shows the details in the knurling. Hard to capture with my lack of photoskills.

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Tain

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Re: FS: Ti P0 and BeCu P0 with Nichia 219 and Trit

I will stop taking new orders from 4 Feb 2013 to 18 Feb 2013.
All remaining un-shipped orders will be shipped on or before 07 Feb 2013.
The post office will be closed for Chinese New Year from the period of 09 Feb 2013, and resume work on 18 Feb 2013.
 
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Silgt

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Re: FS: Ti P0 and BeCu P0 with Nichia 219 and Trit

WOW long holidays...in time to prepare more goodies after CNY right? :D
 

kitman22

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Re: FS: Ti P0 and BeCu P0 with Nichia 219 and Trit

Hi Tain.
P0 arrived to me this Sat.
Very happy with it.
Lovely piece.

Cheers

Kit

Sent from earth, using a toaster.
 

easilyled

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Re: FS: Ti P0 and BeCu P0 with Nichia 219 and Trit

I've attempted to illustrate the different shades of warm metals with the BeCu P0 included:-

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From left to right, Plain copper, BeCu P0, Brass, Aluminium Bronze (+ Ti)
 
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dlmorgan999

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Re: FS: Ti P0 and BeCu P0 with Nichia 219 and Trit

That a very diverse and interesting collection Daniel. It really helps show the difference when you can see them all in one picture. :)

My light apparently took the long way around to get here, but it's finally in Los Angeles as of yesterday. I should see it Thursday or maybe even Wednesday.
 
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samuraishot

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Re: FS: Ti P0 and BeCu P0 with Nichia 219 and Trit

That a very diverse and interesting collection Daniel. It really helps show the difference when you can see them all in one picture. :)

My light apparently took the long way around to get here, but it's finally in Los Angeles as of yesterday. I should see it Thursday or maybe even Wednesday.

+1 I like that photo and everyone else who posted photos.

Happy CNY, Tain!
 

easilyled

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Re: FS: Ti P0 and BeCu P0 with Nichia 219 and Trit

That a very diverse and interesting collection Daniel. It really helps show the difference when you can see them all in one picture. :)

My light apparently took the long way around to get here, but it's finally in Los Angeles as of yesterday. I should see it Thursday or maybe even Wednesday.

Its tough waiting for these gems, but I'm pleased that your light will be with you soon Dave.
It is interesting seeing the subtle differences in colors and tones between the different metals.

+1 I like that photo and everyone else who posted photos.

Thank you.



The Ti AluBronze looks really nice. What light is that?

Seems a Saltytri creation...

Compasillo is correct, the light is one of a series of 2-tone lights that machining maestro saltytri was offering a couple of years ago.
 
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